Electrical power distribution in the Internet of Things

April 16, 2017

Industrial manufacturing plants are becoming increasingly networked, are automated in the way they work together, and collect data and monitor systems. This is all made possible by products and systems for electrical power distribution that integrate seamlessly into digital environments. In this way, operational energy efficiency and plant availability can be significantly increased, operating procedures and maintenance optimized and the entire value-added process in control cabinet and plant engineering
simplified.

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